Visual
Mark
High Visibility Tip-Up
Snow and glare on the ice makes it
impossible to see fishing tip-ups. Fishermen mark their tip-ups with
whatever is handy; a minnow scoop, a chair, or a bucket. Renstrom HuntFish
introduced the innovative Visual Mark High
Visibility Tip-Up to give ice fishermen a tip-up with its OWN
visibility that ATV, snowmobile, and vehicle drivers can easily see. With
its unique design, added features, and simple alerting attachment, the
Visual Mark Tip-up has quickly become very popular in the world of ice
fishing!
This patented product has three
multi-tension settings (see at right).
Customers LOVE
the Visual Mark:
�I love that with the marking rod in
its up-right position, it allows fish to actually approach the bait and not
be spooked by the above passing noise.�
�I like the fact that motorized
vehicles tend to drive around the tip-up, rather than over it, saving my
tip-up from destruction!�

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The Visual Mark High Visibility Tip-up is
made right here in the United States, not over seas like the majority of
our competitors. Renstrom HuntFish Corporation strives to make our quality
products environmentally friendly. Our goal is to help people carry on the
traditions of the outdoors by making life-long memories easier and more
enjoyable! Watch for more innovative products for the outdoorsman � coming
soon! |
Visual Mark Helpful Hints
Flag Catch
Multi-Tension Settings:
Light Setting: Position the flag-catch away from the marking rod, and
place the flag arm to the edge of the flag catch (for less aggressive fish
strikes).
Medium setting: Set
the flag arm tight to the inside inside angle of the flag-catch. Position the
flag-catch away from the marking rod.
Heavy setting:
Rotate the flag-catch 180� to the other side (toward the marking rod) when using
large sucker minnows for bait or for fewer false flag strikes. Place the flag arm to inside of the flag-catch.
Marking Rod:
From its storage position, rotate the yellow marking rod to a vertical position when
in use, and back to its storage position (out of the way) when a fish strikes.
Spooling and Line Retrieval:
Placing a 5/16" socket and cordless drill to
the bottom of the spool allows for fast and easy self-spooling and line
retrieval. |